More than 120 employers are expected to attend Job Fair 2018 in the St. Denis Centre on Wednesday, January 24.
More than 120 employers are expected to attend Job Fair 2018 in the St. Denis Centre on Wednesday, January 24.
Feasting the Lab will celebrate the INCUBATOR bioart laboratory facility at the new School of Creative Arts on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2018.
A party Saturday wil launch the new INCUBATOR bioart laboratory facility.
Phil Wernette, organizer of the UWill Discover Undergraduate Conference, cites it as a high-impact practice for engaged learners.
A free workshop January 18 will explore the basics of writing abstracts or artist’s statements for the UWill Discover Undergraduate Conference.
Leah Brownlie of the Windsor Equestrian Team said she signed up a lot of interested students during Clubs Fest, Thursday in the student centre.
Student groups will explain what they’re all about during Clubs Fest, continuing Thursday in the student centre.
Learn about the Leddy Library’s collections, facilities, policies, and services during tours January 22 to 25.
Learn about the Leddy Library’s collections, facilities, policies, and services during tours January 22 to 25.
UWindsor's Christian Trudeau, Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, will be featured in an upcoming issue of Games and Economics Behavior.
The University of Windsor’s Christian Trudeau says he’s honored to be featured in an upcoming special journal issue commemorating Nobel Prize-winning economist Lloyd Shapley.
The issue, scheduled to be published early this year in Games and Economics Behavior, will contain original research articles related to the many contributions Dr. Shapley made during his career.
“I had never met Dr. Shapley personally but I’ve read tons of his work,” Dr. Trudeau said. “To be associated, even as far as this to what he’s done, is a great honour.”
UWindsor employees as well as students can benefit from discounts offered by downtown businesses.
UWindsor employees as well as students can benefit from discounts offered by downtown businesses.
You may not be Angelina Jolie, Drake, or Michael Jackson, but you can still have a caricature drawn.
Students can have a free caricature drawn in the CAW Student Centre from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, January 15.
The founder of UWindsor’s psychology clinical training program will discuss the future of the field in a colloquium January 11.
The founder of UWindsor’s psychology clinical training program will discuss the future of the field in a colloquium January 11.
UWindsor professor Dr. Aaron Fisk received $15.9 million in funding for the Real-time Aquatic Ecosystem Observation Network.
The Great Lakes will have a network of well-equipped guardians thanks to a plan hatched by a UWindsor researcher with funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation and Ontario’s Ministry of Research, Innovation and Science and Ministry of Economic Development and Growth.
Aaron Fisk and his nine collaborators will receive $15.9 million for the Real-time Aquatic Ecosystem Observation Network (RAEON), a collaborative research project which will provide infrastructure and data management for Canadian scientists to carry-out cutting-edge research on freshwater ecosystems.